The 2015 NFL season hasn't even started so you probably think we're a little crazy for already putting out a mock draft for 2016. Even more crazy is that this mock draft is five rounds deep! The thoughts are warranted but that's still not going to stop us from doing it! The draft is order is based on predictions for the 2015 season and of course, projected needs for the 2016 season. First Round

1. Tennessee Titans: Joey Bosa-DL-Ohio StateBosa is the best player in the 2016 NFL draft. He is relentless and effective. Bosa is the type of player you build a defense around, which is something Tennessee currently lacks.

2. Cleveland Browns: Christian Hackenberg-QB-Penn StateJosh McCown is a short term solution and I have zero faith in the development of Johnny Manziel. Hackenberg, who possesses a combination of prototypical NFL size and arm strength, will give the Browns’ faithful a quarterback worth cheering for.

3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Robert Nkemdiche-DL-MississippiNkemdiche is a disruptive force that could take the Jacksonville defense to the next level. A defensive line consisting of Nkemdicke, Sen’Derrick Marks, Jared Odrick, and Dante Fowler has a chance to be special.

4. Washington Redskins: Vernon Hargreaves III-CB-FloridaDeAngelo Hall is not getting any younger and is a shell of the shutdown cornerback he used to be. Hargreaves III is special and has ability to be a very good if not great cornerback at the next level.

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Shawn Oakman-DE-BaylorOakman certainly passes the eyeball test and if his production starts to match his looks, then you have an absolute stud.

6. Chicago Bears: Connor Cook-QB-Michigan StateThe Bears have to get rid of Jay Cutler and that awful contract. Cook is pro-ready and would prosper having the combination of Alshon Jeffery and Kevin White at his disposal.

7. Oakland Raiders: Ronnie Staley-OT-Notre DameThe Raiders have invested a lot into their offensive line but they are pretty weak at the offensive tackle position. Staley is NFL ready and would instantly man the left tackle position and protect the blindside of Derek Carr.

8. New Orleans Saints: Laquon Treadwell-WR-MississippiMarques Colston has really slowed down and the Saints also lost their most dynamic receiver when they sent Jimmy Graham to Seattle. Treadwell has alpha-receiver potential and could help revitalize the career of Drew Brees.

9. New York Jets: Cardale Jones-QB-Ohio StateThe Jets are a franchise quarterback away from being a serious contender in the AFC. Jones has NFL size and has proved that he will show up in the big game.

10. San Francisco 49ers: Tyler Boyd-WR-PittsburghThe 49ers have a strong combination of Torrey Smith and Anquan Boldin, which the Baltimore Ravens rode to a Super Bowl in 2012. Boldin is soon to be facing father time, which will put the 49ers in the market for a big target.

11. Philadelphia Eagles: Su’a Cravens-SAF-USCCravens is a missile like former fellow USC Trojan Troy Polamalu. Cravens has a nose for the football and can light you up.

13. Detroit Lions: Laremy Tunsil-OT-MississippiDrafting Tunsil would allow Detroit to move Riley Reiff to his more natural position at right tackle. Tunsil is a top five talent that falls into the Lions’ laps.

14. Minnesota Vikings: DeForest Buckner-DE-OregonThe Vikings haven’t been able to replace Jared Allen since he left for Chicago. They need to put more pressure on Aaron Rodgers if they want to compete in the NFC North.

15. San Diego Chargers: Da’haquille “Duke” Williams-WR-AuburnIt’s time for the Chargers to get Phillip Rivers a brand new car instead of taking him to the used car dealership. “Duke” Williams is an ideal fit for the San Diego passing attack.

16. St. Louis Rams: Kendall Fuller-CB-Virginia TechThe Rams have a solid pair of cornerbacks in EJ Gaines and Janoris Jenkins but Fuller has potential to be better than both of them. In fact, Fuller is the best player on the board at this point of the draft.

17. New York Giants: A’Shawn Robinson-DT-AlabamaIf Robinson has a strong 2015 campaign at Alabama, he will be a top ten pick. Robinson will add some beef to the Giants defensive line playing next to Jon Hankins.

18. Kansas City Chiefs: Spencer Drango-OL-BaylorDrango is a versatile player than can play four positions along the offensive line at a high level. Drango would start his career at right tackle in Kansas City and solidify the Chiefs’ offensive line.

19. Cincinnati Bengals: Jaylon Smith-LB-Notre DameThe Bengals keep paying Rey Maualuga but it is clear they need to upgrade here. Smith is a far superior player that plays like his hair is on fire.

20. Buffalo Bills: Jared Goff-QB-CaliforniaLike their division rival, the Jets, the Bills are a quarterback away from being a contender in the AFC.

21. Atlanta Falcons: Taylor Decker-OT-Ohio StateJake Matthews struggled during his rookie season and while it is way too early to give up on the high hopes for Matthews, the Falcons still need kelp all over their offensive line.

22. Pittsburgh Steelers: Cameron Sutton-CB-TennesseeIke Taylor retired and the Steelers drafted a couple cornerbacks to replace him but neither are NFL starting material - at least right away. On the other hand, Cameron Sutton is;

23. Arizona Cardinals: Ezekial Elliot-RB-Ohio StateElliot is a brilliant runner with a tremendous balance of power and vision that is NFL-ready to be a bell-cow running-back.

24. Miami Dolphins: Myles Jack-LB-UCLALinebacker is one of Miami’s biggest needs and Jack is a plug and play player that completes their linebacker core. Jack has tremendous speed and coverage ability and is sure fire tackler.

26. Baltimore Ravens: Leonard Floyd-OLB-GeorgiaRavens have far bigger needs but they stick to Ozzie Newsome’s best player available philosophy and draft a dominant edge rusher to eventually replace Terrell Suggs.

27. Dallas Cowboys: Derrick Henry-RB-AlabamaThe Cowboys are playing a dangerous game banking on the injury prone Darren McFadden. They will learn that despite having the best offensive line in the league, they still need a guy to hit the holes.

28. Denver Broncos: Scooby Wright-LB-ArizonaWright will instantly become a fan favorite and the starting middle linebacker in Denver.

29. Green Bay Packers: Reggie Ragland-LB-AlabamaYou can pencil Ragland next to Clay Matthews Jr. in the middle of the Green Bay defense. Ragland finds the ball and can deliver a blow.

30. Indianapolis Colts: Tony Conner-SAF-MississippiSafety is the Colts’ biggest need and Conner is a steal at this point.

31. Seattle Seahawks: Maliek Collins-DT-NebraskaThe Seahawks love to invest picks in their defense and especially their defensive line. Collins can be an immediate contributor on that amazing Seattle defensive line.